The lost species: great expeditions in the collections of natural history museums
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adam_text | CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
XIII
THE
VERTEBRATES
I.
PUSHED
UP A
MOUNTAIN
AND
INTO
THE
CLOUDS:
THE OLINGUITO
(BASSARICYON
NEBLINA)
3
2.
BENEATH
A
COLOR 83 SKY: THE
UCUCHA
MOUSE
(THOMASOMYS
UCUCHA)
13
3.
GOING
ON A
TAPIR
HUNT: THE LITTLE BLACK
TAPIR (TAPIRUS
KABOMANI)
IG
4.
A TAXONOMIC
CONFUSION: THE
SAKI
MONKEYS
(PITHECIA
GENUS)
3I
5.
SCATTERED
TO
THE
CORNERS
OF
THE
WORLD: THE
ARFAK
PYGMY
BANDICOOT
(MICROPERORYCTES
APLINI)
41
6. THE
ONE
THAT
GOT
AWAY
FOR
16O
YEARS:
WALLACE S
PIKE CICHLID
(CRENICICHLA
MONICAE)
51
7.
HERE BE
DRAGONS:
THE
RUBY
SEADRAGON
(PHYLLOPTERYX
DEWYSEA)
59
7Y,
IBIIOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
ML1CP]1FL7
AE
_Y
..
8. A CENTURY IN
A
JAR: THE
THORIUS SALAMANDERS 67
9.
FROM
A
GREEN BOWL:
THE OVERLOOKED
SQUEAKER
FROG
(ARTHROLEPTZS
KUTOGUNDUA)
75
IO.
A BODY
AND
A
DISEMBODIED TAIL: SMITH S
HIDDEN GECKO (CYRTODACTYLUS
CELATUS)
85
THE INVERTEBRATES
II.
TREASURE IN
THE
BY-CATCH: THE GALL
WASPS
(CYNIPOIDEA
SPECIES)
95
12.
THE
BIOMIMIC:
THE LIGHTNING
COCKROACH
(LUCIHORMETICA
LUCKAE)
IO3
13.
SUNK
BENEATH
THE
SURFACE IN
A
SEA
OF
BEETLES:
DARWIN S ROVE BEETLE
(DARWINILUS
SEDARISI)
III
14.
THE
SPOILS
OF A
DISTANT
WAR:
THE
CONGO
DUSKHAWKER
DRAGONFLY
(GYNACANTHA
CONGOLICA)
JIG
15.
A SPECIMEN IN TWO HALVES: MUIR S WEDGE-SHAPED
BEETLE (RHIPIDOCYRTUS
MUIRI)
127
16.
MARY KINGSLEY S LONGHORN
BEETLE
(PSEUDICTATOR
KINGSLEYAE)
135
17.
THE
GIANT FLIES
(GAUROMYDASPAPAVERO
AND
GAUROMYDAS
MATEUS)
143
I8.
IT
CAME FROM
AREA
51:
THE
ATOMIC TARANTULA
SPIDER (APHONOPELMA
ATOMICUM) 151
19.
THE
HOST
WITH
THE
MOST: THE
NEMATODE
WORM
(OHBAYASHINEMA
ASPEIRA)
161
2O.
FROM
A
TIME
MACHINE
ON
CROMWELL
ROAD:
ABLETT S
LAND
SNAIL
(PSEUDOPOMATIAS
ABLETTI)
169
21.
IN SIGHT
OF
LAND: PAYDEN S
ISOPOD
(EXOSPHAEROMA
PAYDENAE)
177
22.
A BALL
OF
SPINES:
MAKAROV S
KING
CRAB
(PARALOMIS
MAKAROVI) 185
BOTANICAL
23.
IN
AN
IKEA
BAG:
THE CUSTARD APPLE
FAMILY
(MONANTHOTAXIS
GENUS)
193
THE
OTHERS
24.
WAITING
WITH
THEIR JACKETS ON:
THE FOSSILS (PALEONTOLOGY
SPECIMENS
COLLECTED
BY
ELMER
RIGGS)
201
25.
THE FIRST
ART:
THE EARLIEST
HOMININ
ENGRAVING
(A
5OO,
OOO-YEAR-OLD
SHELL)
211
EPILOGUE
217
ILLUSTRATION
CAPTIONS
AND CREDITS
223
NOTES
227
INDEX 237
|
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
XIII
THE
VERTEBRATES
I.
PUSHED
UP A
MOUNTAIN
AND
INTO
THE
CLOUDS:
THE OLINGUITO
(BASSARICYON
NEBLINA)
3
2.
BENEATH
A
COLOR 83 SKY: THE
UCUCHA
MOUSE
(THOMASOMYS
UCUCHA)
13
3.
GOING
ON A
TAPIR
HUNT: THE LITTLE BLACK
TAPIR (TAPIRUS
KABOMANI)
IG
4.
A TAXONOMIC
CONFUSION: THE
SAKI
MONKEYS
(PITHECIA
GENUS)
3I
5.
SCATTERED
TO
THE
CORNERS
OF
THE
WORLD: THE
ARFAK
PYGMY
BANDICOOT
(MICROPERORYCTES
APLINI)
41
6. THE
ONE
THAT
GOT
AWAY
FOR
16O
YEARS:
WALLACE'S
PIKE CICHLID
(CRENICICHLA
MONICAE)
51
7.
HERE BE
DRAGONS:
THE
RUBY
SEADRAGON
(PHYLLOPTERYX
DEWYSEA)
59
7Y,
IBIIOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
ML1CP]1FL7
AE
_Y
.
8. A CENTURY IN
A
JAR: THE
THORIUS SALAMANDERS 67
9.
FROM
A
GREEN BOWL:
THE OVERLOOKED
SQUEAKER
FROG
(ARTHROLEPTZS
KUTOGUNDUA)
75
IO.
A BODY
AND
A
DISEMBODIED TAIL: SMITH'S
HIDDEN GECKO (CYRTODACTYLUS
CELATUS)
85
THE INVERTEBRATES
II.
TREASURE IN
THE
BY-CATCH: THE GALL
WASPS
(CYNIPOIDEA
SPECIES)
95
12.
THE
BIOMIMIC:
THE LIGHTNING
COCKROACH
(LUCIHORMETICA
LUCKAE)
IO3
13.
SUNK
BENEATH
THE
SURFACE IN
A
SEA
OF
BEETLES:
DARWIN'S ROVE BEETLE
(DARWINILUS
SEDARISI)
III
14.
THE
SPOILS
OF A
DISTANT
WAR:
THE
CONGO
DUSKHAWKER
DRAGONFLY
(GYNACANTHA
CONGOLICA)
JIG
15.
A SPECIMEN IN TWO HALVES: MUIR'S WEDGE-SHAPED
BEETLE (RHIPIDOCYRTUS
MUIRI)
127
16.
MARY KINGSLEY'S LONGHORN
BEETLE
(PSEUDICTATOR
KINGSLEYAE)
135
17.
THE
GIANT FLIES
(GAUROMYDASPAPAVERO
AND
GAUROMYDAS
MATEUS)
143
I8.
IT
CAME FROM
AREA
51:
THE
ATOMIC TARANTULA
SPIDER (APHONOPELMA
ATOMICUM) 151
19.
THE
HOST
WITH
THE
MOST: THE
NEMATODE
WORM
(OHBAYASHINEMA
ASPEIRA)
161
2O.
FROM
A
TIME
MACHINE
ON
CROMWELL
ROAD:
ABLETT'S
LAND
SNAIL
(PSEUDOPOMATIAS
ABLETTI)
169
21.
IN SIGHT
OF
LAND: PAYDEN'S
ISOPOD
(EXOSPHAEROMA
PAYDENAE)
177
22.
A BALL
OF
SPINES:
MAKAROV'S
KING
CRAB
(PARALOMIS
MAKAROVI) 185
BOTANICAL
23.
IN
AN
IKEA
BAG:
THE CUSTARD APPLE
FAMILY
(MONANTHOTAXIS
GENUS)
193
THE
OTHERS
24.
WAITING
WITH
THEIR JACKETS ON:
THE FOSSILS (PALEONTOLOGY
SPECIMENS
COLLECTED
BY
ELMER
RIGGS)
201
25.
THE FIRST
ART:
THE EARLIEST
HOMININ
ENGRAVING
(A
5OO,
OOO-YEAR-OLD
SHELL)
211
EPILOGUE
217
ILLUSTRATION
CAPTIONS
AND CREDITS
223
NOTES
227
INDEX 237 |
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spelling | Kemp, Christopher Verfasser (DE-588)1148441964 aut The lost species great expeditions in the collections of natural history museums Christopher Kemp Chicago ; London The University of Chicago Press 2017 xxi, 250 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index 1710 The vertebrates. Pushed up a mountain and into the clouds: the olinguito (Bassaricyon neblina) -- Beneath a color 83 sky: the ucucha mouse (Thomasomys ucucha) -- Going on a tapir hunt: the little black tapir (Tapirus kabomani) -- A taxonomic confusion: the saki monkeys (Pithecia genus) -- Scattered to the corners of the world: the Arfak pygmy bandicoot (Microperoryctes aplini) -- The one that got away for 160 years: Wallace's pike cichlid (Crenicichla monicae) -- Here be dragons: the ruby seadragon (Phyllopteryx dewysea) -- A century in a jar: the Thorius salamanders -- From a green bowl: the overlooked squeaker frog (Arthroleptis kutogundua) -- A body and a disembodied tail: Smith's hidden gecko (Cyrtodactylus celatus) -- The invertebrates. Treasure in the by-catch: the gall wasps (Cynipoidea species) -- The biomimic: the lightning cockroach (Lucihormetica luckae) -- Sunk beneath the surface in a sea of beetles: Darwin's rove beetle (Darwinilus sedarisi) -- The spoils of a distant war: the Congo duskhawker dragonfly (Gynacantha congolica) -- A specimen in two halves: Muir's wedge-shaped beetle (Rhipidocyrtus muiri) -- Mary Kingsley's longhorn beetle (Pseudictator kingsleyae) -- The giant flies (Gauromydas papavero and Gauromydas mateus) -- It came from area 51: the atomic tarantula spider (Aphonopelma atomicum) -- The host with the most: the nematode worm (Ohbayashinema aspeira) -- From a time machine on Cromwell Road: Ablett's land snail (Pseudopomatias abletti) -- In sight of land: Payden's isopod (Exosphaeroma paydenae) -- A ball of spines: Makarov's king crab (Paralomis makarovi) -- Botanical. In an Ikea bag: the custard apple family (Monanthotaxis genus) -- The others. Waiting with their jackets on: the fossils (paleontology specimens collected by Elmer Riggs) -- The first art: the earliest hominid engraving (a 500,000-year-old shell) Taxonomie (DE-588)4184546-8 gnd rswk-swf Artenreichtum (DE-588)4131912-6 gnd rswk-swf Ausgestorbene Tiere (DE-588)4237631-2 gnd rswk-swf Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 gnd rswk-swf Aussterben (DE-588)4003882-8 gnd rswk-swf Naturgeschichte Fach (DE-588)4205673-1 gnd rswk-swf Zoologie (DE-588)4067960-3 gnd rswk-swf Naturkundemuseum (DE-588)4203075-4 gnd rswk-swf Natural history / Popular works Type specimens (Natural history) / Popular works Biological specimens / Identification / Popular works Natural history / Research / Popular works Natural history / Catalogs and collections Natural history museums Biological specimens / Popular works / Identification Natural history / Popular works / Research 1\p (DE-588)4133254-4 Erlebnisbericht gnd-content Naturkundemuseum (DE-588)4203075-4 s Zoologie (DE-588)4067960-3 s Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 s Artenreichtum (DE-588)4131912-6 s Ausgestorbene Tiere (DE-588)4237631-2 s Taxonomie (DE-588)4184546-8 s 2\p DE-604 Aussterben (DE-588)4003882-8 s Naturgeschichte Fach (DE-588)4205673-1 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-226-38635-5 Digitalisierung Deutsches Museum application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032101169&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Kemp, Christopher The lost species great expeditions in the collections of natural history museums The vertebrates. Pushed up a mountain and into the clouds: the olinguito (Bassaricyon neblina) -- Beneath a color 83 sky: the ucucha mouse (Thomasomys ucucha) -- Going on a tapir hunt: the little black tapir (Tapirus kabomani) -- A taxonomic confusion: the saki monkeys (Pithecia genus) -- Scattered to the corners of the world: the Arfak pygmy bandicoot (Microperoryctes aplini) -- The one that got away for 160 years: Wallace's pike cichlid (Crenicichla monicae) -- Here be dragons: the ruby seadragon (Phyllopteryx dewysea) -- A century in a jar: the Thorius salamanders -- From a green bowl: the overlooked squeaker frog (Arthroleptis kutogundua) -- A body and a disembodied tail: Smith's hidden gecko (Cyrtodactylus celatus) -- The invertebrates. Treasure in the by-catch: the gall wasps (Cynipoidea species) -- The biomimic: the lightning cockroach (Lucihormetica luckae) -- Sunk beneath the surface in a sea of beetles: Darwin's rove beetle (Darwinilus sedarisi) -- The spoils of a distant war: the Congo duskhawker dragonfly (Gynacantha congolica) -- A specimen in two halves: Muir's wedge-shaped beetle (Rhipidocyrtus muiri) -- Mary Kingsley's longhorn beetle (Pseudictator kingsleyae) -- The giant flies (Gauromydas papavero and Gauromydas mateus) -- It came from area 51: the atomic tarantula spider (Aphonopelma atomicum) -- The host with the most: the nematode worm (Ohbayashinema aspeira) -- From a time machine on Cromwell Road: Ablett's land snail (Pseudopomatias abletti) -- In sight of land: Payden's isopod (Exosphaeroma paydenae) -- A ball of spines: Makarov's king crab (Paralomis makarovi) -- Botanical. In an Ikea bag: the custard apple family (Monanthotaxis genus) -- The others. Waiting with their jackets on: the fossils (paleontology specimens collected by Elmer Riggs) -- The first art: the earliest hominid engraving (a 500,000-year-old shell) Taxonomie (DE-588)4184546-8 gnd Artenreichtum (DE-588)4131912-6 gnd Ausgestorbene Tiere (DE-588)4237631-2 gnd Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 gnd Aussterben (DE-588)4003882-8 gnd Naturgeschichte Fach (DE-588)4205673-1 gnd Zoologie (DE-588)4067960-3 gnd Naturkundemuseum (DE-588)4203075-4 gnd |
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title | The lost species great expeditions in the collections of natural history museums |
title_auth | The lost species great expeditions in the collections of natural history museums |
title_exact_search | The lost species great expeditions in the collections of natural history museums |
title_exact_search_txtP | The lost species great expeditions in the collections of natural history museums |
title_full | The lost species great expeditions in the collections of natural history museums Christopher Kemp |
title_fullStr | The lost species great expeditions in the collections of natural history museums Christopher Kemp |
title_full_unstemmed | The lost species great expeditions in the collections of natural history museums Christopher Kemp |
title_short | The lost species |
title_sort | the lost species great expeditions in the collections of natural history museums |
title_sub | great expeditions in the collections of natural history museums |
topic | Taxonomie (DE-588)4184546-8 gnd Artenreichtum (DE-588)4131912-6 gnd Ausgestorbene Tiere (DE-588)4237631-2 gnd Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 gnd Aussterben (DE-588)4003882-8 gnd Naturgeschichte Fach (DE-588)4205673-1 gnd Zoologie (DE-588)4067960-3 gnd Naturkundemuseum (DE-588)4203075-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Taxonomie Artenreichtum Ausgestorbene Tiere Sammlung Aussterben Naturgeschichte Fach Zoologie Naturkundemuseum Erlebnisbericht |
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